How come Floyd wasn't disqualified against Judah?

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  • SlySlickSmooth
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    #1

    How come Floyd wasn't disqualified against Judah?

    When Roger stepped into the ring and the riot ensued? I guess ref's discretion but shouldn't that of been grounds for instant-DQ giving Floyd a DQ loss?
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    my guess is, fight was too big at the time to call it off? imagine if the ref would have called it off and DQ floyd. LOL there would have been a bigger riot up in there.

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    • way2strong
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      #3
      he was under Arum's wing at that time .. ungrateful little b1tch

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      • Larry the boss
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        #4
        Ref called time after the low blow and the hit to the back of the head....plus it is up to the ref if he wants to DQ the fighter

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        • Larry the boss
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          #5
          Originally posted by way2strong
          he was under Arum's wing at that time .. ungrateful little b1tch
          And he is also still owed money from that fight

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          • SeekDaGreat
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            #6
            Roger is lucky Judah's big ass Dad didn't choke slam his add through the canvas on some Undertaker ****!

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            • way2strong
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              #7
              Originally posted by LarryXXX
              And he is also still owed money from that fight
              the guy owes him money you say but that didn't stop Jr from handing over stacks to buy his way out of his contract ... imagine that paying hundreds of thousands if not millions to a guy that he claims still owes him money...theres no loyalty in your guy he showed that by abandoning HBO so why not take the old man to court

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              • Larry the boss
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                #8
                Originally posted by way2strong
                the guy owes him money you say but that didn't stop Jr from handing over stacks to buy his way out of his contract ... imagine that paying hundreds of thousands if not millions to a guy that he claims still owes him money...theres no loyalty in your guy he showed that by abandoning HBO so why not take the old man to court
                who knows man, but he owes the man money, why even be surprised or doubt that?? hell he is openly ****ing Manny over right now...and he did sue Arum


                According to Mayweather, Arum still owes him money from his fights with Arturo Gatti (11/2005) and Zab Judah (4/2006). Mayweather even sued Arum for the 85 and 80 percent respectively that he claimed he was owed for those fights.
                Last edited by Larry the boss; 06-30-2014, 11:34 AM.

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                • WesleySnipes
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by way2strong
                  the guy owes him money you say but that didn't stop Jr from handing over stacks to buy his way out of his contract ... imagine that paying hundreds of thousands if not millions to a guy that he claims still owes him money...theres no loyalty in your guy he showed that by abandoning HBO so why not take the old man to court
                  lol you dont even know what loyalty means dude, if you at work and you are getting harassed or bullied by your colleagues or boss or just dont like the occupation no more and decide to find something new you are not loyal either huh?

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                  • FeFist
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by way2strong
                    the guy owes him money you say but that didn't stop Jr from handing over stacks to buy his way out of his contract ... imagine that paying hundreds of thousands if not millions to a guy that he claims still owes him money...theres no loyalty in your guy he showed that by abandoning HBO so why not take the old man to court
                    Because he wished to terminate the contract. I suppose he could have argued Arum breached their contract, but that would take time; Arum could also present the argument that it wasn't a sufficient enough breach of their contract to call for termination. So, you're left with Mayweather buying out his contract being the cleanest and most time efficient way of leaving.

                    And, for your information, Arum has admitted to owing Mayweather money.

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